My plant is dying HELP!!!!!

Ohyeah

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Aye Everybody> . I have 3 plants that are about 1 1/2 weeks old, 1 cheese (that out grew the other 2) 1 GDP & Heavy duty fruity. I have a flow system set up with a 250w MH the light goes on at 5pm and off at 10am. I water 2times daily for 12 min. I was cleaning the old nutrients out of my resovor and droped my plants upside down all the rock and everything came out. When I put them back in with replacement rock they seemed fine till this mornin, 2 of them took a nose dive The Heavy and cheese flatlined the cheese looks like the roots and stem r still good but the leaves are possible gonners. This sucks the cheese was commin along very nicely untill my accident what to do? The leaves are shrivvled as well it looks possibly sunburnt!!!!
 

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Da Silva Satia

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2 times daily??????
fuck thats way too much dude.....
though I am not to familiar with rocks but still way to much
for you I would say dont water for like 3 days and see if they turn around
essentially you are drowning them give them some air....
it seems sort of messed up to do nothing to fix them but that what you have to do....IMO
 

darkdestruction420

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How long ago did they fall? To be brutally honest, fuck them plants bro, your only 1 1/2 a week in, start over. Those plants are bady damaged and will take a long time for the plant to recover. in that time you could start over and grow so much better and bigger plants that are not all stressed to hell like those,
 

Da Silva Satia

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How long ago did they fall? To be brutally honest, fuck them plants bro, your only 1 1/2 a week in, start over. Those plants are bady damaged and will take a long time for the plant to recover. in that time you could start over and grow so much better and bigger plants that are not all stressed to hell like those,
i would agree with this but i dont think that too much stress was put on them from the rocks.....i have had some clumsy days myself
but who knows i might be wrong
if not watering doesnt work then chunk em
 

pmp13drc13

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how is the drainage in those pots? because these plants have been seriously over watered. it is good practice to only water them every three days or so. Let these girls dry out for a couple days, mist them extremely lightly if they appear to start drying out. These plants may have developed RR (Root Rot) in that case you may want to treat them with some H2O2 about 4ml for 2 l of water. but do this after they begin to get better.
 

LAX Skunky BwS

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Aye Everybody> . I have 3 plants that are about 1 1/2 weeks old, 1 cheese (that out grew the other 2) 1 GDP & Heavy duty fruity. I have a flow system set up with a 250w MH the light goes on at 5pm and off at 10am. I water 2times daily for 12 min. I was cleaning the old nutrients out of my resovor and droped my plants upside down all the rock and everything came out. When I put them back in with replacement rock they seemed fine till this mornin, 2 of them took a nose dive The Heavy and cheese flatlined the cheese looks like the roots and stem r still good but the leaves are possible gonners. This sucks the cheese was commin along very nicely untill my accident what to do? The leaves are shrivvled as well it looks possibly sunburnt!!!!
they are in hydro .. once u fuck up in hydro theres no helping them .. they are done
 

Ohyeah

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So I tried to post and It didn't let me so if this on there twice then my bad. Neways What U have said makes sense I Have over watered them. What do u think is best take them outside let the sun get em, keep them in the tanks and let the lights hit em'? I have already gotten some new 1's just got back from the club> Ne reccomendations or can an expierence grower break down the tricks of this trade NE suggestions would greatly help> TY
 

Da Silva Satia

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i wouldnt put them outside if you have been growing inside it would cause needless stress on them....
just dont water them for a week give or take let the light you are using evaporate some of it....
one method that works good for me is water for three then dont water for two....
once your plants start to reach for the light you back in business.........

all the best man....good luck to you and your plants
 

darkdestruction420

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i would agree with this but i dont think that too much stress was put on them from the rocks.....i have had some clumsy days myself
but who knows i might be wrong
if not watering doesnt work then chunk em
I was thinking that too, but then why wouldnt he have seen the stress before then if its cuz he's been overwatering, he said they looked fine till the morning after they dropped.
I think you are right though, maybe his definition and ours of fine differ.
 
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